If there’s one thing many Americans can agree on when it comes to the 2016 presidential elections, it’s that we could use more options. Whether Donald or Hillary makes you cringe more, a lot of us would like a wider pool of candidates whose names aren’t connected with Whitewater or Trump Tower. So Publisher Brad Inman posed the question to our Facebook group: Who in the real estate industry would you nominate for president of the United States?

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